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49 New Eng. L. Rev. 121 (2014-2015)
Tales from Cryptocurrency: On Biocoin, Square Pegs, and Round Holes

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         Tales from the Cryptocurrency:

     On Bitcoin, Square Pegs, and Round

                              Holes





                            ERIC P. PACY*+

                            ABSTRACT

    Bitcoin is a technologically advanced, decentralized, virtual form of
money that is transferred (almost) instantly and (almost) anonymously
using a peer-to-peer network supported by a certain number of computer
geeks willing to expend massive amounts of computing power in exchange
for new bitcoins. Yet it is still money. However, regulators and scholars
have been reticent to treat cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin as money, electing
instead to attempt to fit this new technology into an existing regulatory
framework as something other than money. By doing this, they create
unnecessary complexity and sometimes absurd results. This Note argues
that Bitcoin is most logically characterized as money and that the law
should evolve to embrace this new technology.


   Candidate for Juris Doctor, New England Law I Boston (2015). B.A., cum laude, English,
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth (2011). I would like to thank my family and friends
for all of their love and support. In particular, I would like to thank my amazing wife, Caleigh.
  ? New England Law Review Scribes Award Winner, 2013-2014.

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